![]() ![]() And the T01 comes with not only a built-in bottle opener, but Dango's stainless-steel multitool accessory, which can be stowed in the wallet. It's extremely durable, handcrafted with "aerospace-grade" aluminum - for those of you looking for a metal wallet - in the US, and can hold 12 cards (at least) plus a wad of bills in the included silicone band. And yet, we have the T01, which covers the basics and then some. There's something odd about a minimalist RFID wallet that includes a paracord tensioner. ![]() It has a terrific inner pocket - which is closed on one side only, allowing you to open it up wide - that comes together firmly with a satisfying magnetic snap. I also really like the Kinzd, which has a slightly broader design that separates it from the cookie-cutter field. (That company claims this money clip wallet can safely hold up to 25 bills, but when I put in just 10 folded bills, the magnets failed to connect.) But my top choice overall is the shorter, wider Hammer Anvil I don't mind that it lacks the ID window, which, for all of its practicality, I find tacky and not befitting of our top wallets list.
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